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NEET UG 2025: MBBS College for OBC Candidates Scoring 400–600 Marks

NEET UG 2025 OBC candidates scoring 400–600 marks: Check your chances for MBBS in government, private, and deemed colleges across AIQ and state quotas with predicted cutoffs and expert counselling advice.

MBBS College for OBC: The NEET UG 2025 results are out. And the frequently asked questions by OBC (Other Backwards Classes) category candidates are “Is a score between 400 to 600 enough to secure an MBBS seat in a good college?”. Here we have answered this crucial question and give details on MBBS college for OBC candidates scoring 400-600 marks.

With 23 lakh candidates competing for just 1.18 lakh MBBS seats in government, deemed, and private medical colleges, OBC candidates must plan their counselling choices smartly. This article breaks down the chances of securing a seat across AIQ (All India Quota) and State Quotas, offering realistic predictions based on past trends.

NTA NEET UG 2025 Qualifying Criteria for OBC Candidates

For 2025, the NEET qualifying marks for OBC candidates (Non-Creamy Layer) are:

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CategoryQualifying Percentile CriteriaMarks Range
UR/EWS≥50th percentile686–144
OBCNCL≥40th but <50th percentile143–113
SC≥40th but <50th percentile143–113
ST≥40th but <50th percentile143–113
UR/EWS & PwBD≥45th but <50th percentile143–127
OBC & PwBD≥40th but <45th percentile126–113
SC & PwBD≥40th but <45th percentile126–113
ST & PwBD≥40th but <45th percentile126–113

Note: Actual admission marks are much higher than the qualifying marks, especially in MBBS government colleges.

Cutoff Trends: AIQ vs. State Quota for OBC (Past 3 Years)

1. 15% AIQ (All India Quota) Government MBBS Seats:

YearOBC Category AIQ MBBS Cutoff (Round 1)
2022620+ marks
2023610+ marks
2024630+ marks
2025 (Expected)590+ marks

👉 OBC candidates scoring 590+ marks in NEET UG 2025 have a realistic chance of securing an MBBS seat in AIQ government colleges.

2. 85% State Quota Government MBBS Seats:

State quota cutoffs for OBC candidates are often lower than AIQ, but they vary sharply by state:

StateOBC Govt MBBS Cutoff (2024)2025 Expected (Round 1)Remarks
Uttar Pradesh580–590570–585OBC benefit visible; semi-urban colleges open at 570+
Maharashtra525–540520–540Rural seats available in 480–520 range
Rajasthan600–610590–600High cutoff, OBC quota sees intense competition
Madhya Pradesh530–550520–550Several new colleges; good chance at 500+
Tamil Nadu490–510480–510State Board advantage; lower cutoffs for OBC
Bihar560–580550–570State quota useful below AIQ range
Karnataka510–530500–520Openings in North Karnataka possible at 480+

Read Also: NEET UG 2025 Counselling: AIQ vs State Quota

NEET UG 2025: Chances of MBBS College Admission for OBC Candidates in Different Marks Bands

1. Scoring 550–600 Marks: Best Chance for Government MBBS Seats

  • AIQ Seats: Possible in 2nd/3rd Round if cutoffs drop below 600.
  • State Quota Govt MBBS: Strong chance in states like UP, Bihar, MP, Maharashtra.
  • Possibility to grab semi-urban or new medical colleges in AIQ Mop-Up Round.

2. Scoring 500–550 Marks: Moderate Chance in State Quota MBBS

  • AIQ MBBS chances are nearly impossible.
  • State Quota Govt MBBS seats are possible in states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Maharashtra (rural colleges).
  • New or less popular government colleges may open in Round 2 or Mop-Up.
  • Options for BDS and Ayush courses are also available.

3. Scoring 400–500 Marks: Private & Deemed MBBS Colleges Likely

  • Government MBBS unlikely, except in the Northeast or remote state quota seats.
  • Deemed Universities (like DY Patil, Bharati Vidyapeeth, SRM) are available via MCC counselling, fees ₹18–25 lakh/year.
  • State Private MBBS Colleges: UP, Rajasthan, Karnataka open seats in this range with fees of ₹15–25 lakh/year.
  • BDS, BAMS, and BHMS seats are widely available.

Possible Government MBBS Colleges (OBC Category) Accepting 500–600 Marks (State Quota)

StateColleges Likely Open for 500–600 Marks (OBC)
Uttar PradeshGovt Medical Colleges in Ayodhya, Azamgarh, Firozabad, etc.
Madhya PradeshGMC Ratlam, Datia, Khandwa
MaharashtraGovt colleges in Latur, Yavatmal, Chandrapur
BiharGMC Bettiah, Purnea Medical College
KarnatakaKoppal, Karwar, Gadag Govt Medical Colleges
Tamil NaduSivagangai Govt Colleges (for TN Board students)

Private MBBS Colleges Open to 400–500 Scorers (OBC)

StatePossible Colleges
Uttar PradeshSantosh Medical College, Subharti Medical College Meeerut, Saraswati Institute, Heritage Institute
KarnatakaAkash Medical College Bangalore, AJ Medical College Mangalore, KIMS
RajasthanPacific Institute of Medical Sciences Udaipur, Geetanjali Medical College Udaipur, NIMS Jaipur
MaharashtraDr. DY Patil Pune, DY Patil medical college Navi Mumbai, Bharati vidyapeeth medical college Pune

MCC Counselling 2025 Expectations for OBC Candidates (Round 1 & 2)

  • AIQ 15% OBC Seats: Expected cutoff 590–600 marks for Round 1.
  • Deemed MBBS colleges: Will start at 500–550 marks; low-demand deemed colleges may open at 450–480 marks.
  • Mop-Up Round & Stray Vacancy: Deemed and private MBBS possible even at 400–450 marks, depending on seat vacancy.

What Should OBC Candidates Scoring 400–600 Marks Do?

Marks BandRealistic OptionsSuggested Action
550–600Govt MBBS in state quota, chance in AIQ Round 2/3Apply to home-state quota + AIQ + Mop-Up
500–550Govt MBBS in rural/remote colleges (state quota), deemed MBBSFocus on state quota + deemed universities
400–500Private MBBS (state/private/deemed), BDS, BAMSPrepare for private MBBS or alternative courses

OBC candidates must carefully track state counselling notifications, as some states like UP, MP, and Bihar offer last-minute surprises in later rounds.

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